The illustrations here show how to communicate using Native American/'Indian' sign language, and come from two vintage sources: one in the '50s, and the other from the '20s.
And learn about Australian history along the way.
Some cartooning tips from Mitch Leeuwe. Source
A perfect idea if you are finding a birthday gift, a housewarming gift, a festival gift, a Mother’s Day/ Father’s Day/ Christmas gift for your family or friends. Product Details Printed on 200 GSM paper Edge-to-edge print with no borders Products are proudly printed in the United States This item is unframed All products are made to order and printed to the best standards available. They do not include embellishments, such as rhinestones Shipping options: Standard shipping (US): 3-5 days. International shipping: 7-10 days.
Last month, I wrote about the fun and the pitfalls of viral maps, a feature that included 88 super-simple maps of my own creation. As a follow-up, I’m...
Experts have painstakingly transformed black and white images from around the world for a new book, Retrographic: History in Colour.
Colorful American Indian Healing Hand Symbol Art PRINT by Sharon Cummings from an original design. A perfect blessing for healing your soul and your home. Inner peace is found here. Title: Native American Healing Prayer - Sun Symbol Artist: Sharon Cummings Size: 24x36x1.5 Mount: Gallery Wrapped Canvas. Wired And Ready To Hang. Production: Once I receive your purchase notification through Etsy, I will immediately put in an order for your beautiful new print through my licensing partner. Please allow 7 - 10 days for the print to be produced, professionally packaged and delivered to your door. If you have ANY questions, please do not hesitate to contact me via ttgallery_47 [!at] yahoo.com or by phone 813-983-9241. **All artwork in this gallery is the original artwork of Sharon Cummings. All Rights Reserved. It is for sale, copyrighted to Sharon Cummings and, as such, is protected by US and International Copyright laws. Do not steal this art by downloading to a computer, printing, copying or reproducing in anyway. It is illegal to do so and all infringements are pursued to the full extent of the law.
Sometimes our cameras have us questioning reality
Howdy! Since Christmas is behind us, and Valentine’s Day is coming up soon, I thought I’d treat you all to some picts. of some gorgeous Native American men. At present, two books that are due for release soon are in editing stage. What this means is that I’m beginning a new story. As I set ... Read more
Iroquois Confederacy PART I. Because of the length of study on this topic, we have devoted two pages on our site to this topic. This page is about the Iroquois Confederacy. Click here for PART
The oldest photos of Alaska show how people lived before Alaska was a territory, when the last frontier was a pristine wilderness.
Welcome to Adumbration studio... “Makers of heirloom quality Obscure Old Prints, Unique Bookmarks, Rare and Unusual Books, Replica Daguerreotypes and Early Photographs & Note Cards. And Now - Fine Primitive Furniture." You are viewing “Dust Maker," also known as Pete Mitchell, from the Ponca tribe in Northern Nebraska. Taken from a circa 1898 Photograph by Frank Rinehart. You may have this Daguerreotype Replica in 5"x7," or Daguerreotype size 2.3"x3.3" - no border or Bordered {view images}. All ready for framing. Adumbration Studio is pleased to inaugurate 'The Daguerreotype and Early Photograph Reproduction Collection.' Including a selection of rare and unusual captured images from the past. Our Daguerreotypes and Early Photographs are printed on heavy weight Kromekote 12 point cardstock photo paper. Giving them the look and feel of the early originals. ***FRAMES ARE NOT INCLUDED OR FOR SALE*** PLEASE NOTE: As with many of our prints, our photos and daguerreotypes are exact duplicates of hard to find antique originals; in some cases there may be age-marks, creases, smudges, or areas of discoloration, blur, etc. that are also on the original. So, please be sure you appreciate the various imperfections and wear of time that may exist on such rare antiques. **Adumbration Studio subscribes to the “Preservation Guidelines for Matting and Framing” set forth by the Library of Congress. Please visit our shop to view the Studio's ever growing selection of obscure old prints, unique bookmarks & note cards, exclusive books and rare literary reprints; as well as - who knows what. Adumbration Studio also offers what we call 'Petite Folios.' Each Folio contains a set of prints, varying in number, featuring either an artist or a particular subject. Singular and unique; our Folios are compiled with the utmost care and discernment. Our planned selection will cover a spectrum of subjects ranging from fanciful whimsy to erudite study. Whatever your hobby, passion or vocation – our minute glimpses of the popular and obscure universe are sure to please the senses and inspire emotion. Each and every one of our folios and individual prints are of heirloom quality and will make exquisite gifts for any occasion. Our print library is vast and the process we use to compile our renderings is arduous and precise, so please be patient with us and check back frequently; as we will be listing many more of our folios and prints on an as completed basis. You may shop here assured that all our offerings are made with great care and attention to detail. We want your shopping experience with us to be a pleasant one... Your satisfaction is guaranteed. We welcome custom requests. If you have a special theme or subject in mind, please let us know and we'll prepare a customized acquisition just for you. Have a splendid day, Peter Anthony Please Note; Depending on monitor settings, image brightness and colors may vary from the actual print. Return Policy Your satisfaction is guaranteed. We try to reproduce as precise as we can, the color, clarity, and perspective qualities of our prints. I do not let any out of the studio before I am satisfied that they are good examples of the original. If for any reason you are dissatisfied with your purchase, just return it to us and as soon as we receive it back in its original condition, we will give you a full refund. * Buyers must contact us within 5 days of delivery. *Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
Beautiful Australian Major Mitchell's cockatoo (Lophochroa leadbeateri) also known as Leadbeater's cockatoo or pink cockatoo. One of my favorites! DSC_0362
Timely and therefore timeless: Revisiting the words of James Baldwin.
As I was photographing the rosellas in our backyard I looked up in one spot and saw this guy staring back at me! They roost in our trees about 2-3 times a year so it's always nice to see them. Do you have Facebook? Please consider 'Liking' my page! Explore: October 3 #53. My first photo to reach 5 figures in views, thanks everyone!
Show your support for Indigenous People and the MMIW movement. 3" sticker. Vinyl sticker design for vibrant colors and lasting effect.
This "Little Warrior" was one of the youth dancers at the Julyamsh powwow who really lost himself in the spirit of the dance.
Rudy Youngblood (Comanche, Cree, Yaqui). -
Jd Challenger was born in Oklahoma with a creative fire that first began to smolder when he was a young child, becoming a wildfire as he reached his teens. After moving to the Southwest, he enjoyed success as an artist painting landscapes. Privately, Jd continued to draw and paint as he started to learn about Native Americans. He was reluctant to show his paintings in public for fear of offending a people he greatly admired. Working in oils and acrylics on canvas, as well as with watercolor, his style continued to emerge and his passion grew. While growing up in Oklahoma, Challenger was especially close to his "step - grandfather,” a full blood Chocktaw, who first introduced the young Jd to the culture and spirit of the Native American people. It was this relationship that would profoundly influence the direction of his life. Upon witnessing a Ghost Dance ceremony being filmed for a movie, he came face to face with his mission in life. "As I stood there watching the chanting and the dancing, I knew what I wanted to paint . . . nothing had ever been clearer."